2013 will be my year to sneak in a few long guns before CA requires registration.

I plan on purchasing:

2 Stripped Lowers
1 Remington 870 Marine Magnum
1 or 2 Mosin 91/30's
A new hunting rifle that I haven't decided on yet, but will be chambered in .270

Anyone else going to do the same thing? What's on your list to get before 1/1/14?

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watching this state and country operate is like watching a water park burn down. doesn't make sense.

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Maybe a featureless build and a R700 if I can swing it but I am not too sure I really care about this registration thing. I am going to be on government lists anyways, some I don't even know about, so why let it stop me from getting a gun after 1/1/14. I guess it wouldn't hurt to get two more cheap lowers just in case...

Am I the only one not panicking up a storm about this? Two things: First, they already have the SN of every handgun you've bought here and have filled out a 4473 for. Second, those numbers are stored in a horrendously inefficient, difficult to follow paper trail that relies on the in-house proprietary filing systems of every FFL in existance, and assumes the purchaser there never lost it/sold it to anyone else, if the FFL even still has it on file since they're only required to keep it for something like 7 years.

So if you're upset about this "new" thing, why not rage about having to do it for hanguns? Or is this just one extra thing people choose to be afraid of?

I guess if people want to build up fear and buy a whole bunch more stuff, that's just good news for me. I work part time at a gun store and we'll gladly sell you whatever you want to buy. It's great for business.

Late last year ammo was cheap. Those of us who looked ahead saw an election coming up and the likelihood that ammo prices would rise. So we stocked up then.

Currently, we see long gun registration on the horizon. Who knows how that will affect firearm prices, if at all.

Personally, I don't plan on changing my buying habits, but it's hard to fault those who may pick up and extra lower or five because they don't know how long gun registration will affect the market. If the items are cheap now, why wait til later to buy them?

I don't think it matters since you have to register your handguns there too. Also those leaving the state because of this will probably get into SBR/SBS and/or sound suppressors which are all registered too.

I think most of you are missing the effect this has on C&R purchases. Currently it is possible for those licensed 03FFL to have C&R long guns shipped from out of state directly to them. Registration will necessitate going through an 01 FFL, and we all know how they like to, pardon my language, screw everyone on transfer fees in this state.

It will also put an end to the ability to buy or sell a 50 year old or older long gun face to face; those transactions will now become a PPT with the associated $35 fee.

This new law makes C&R collecting more difficult and expensive and inserts an unnecessary third party into the transaction. That's a bigger problem to me than the simple fact of a registration record.

Am I the only one not panicking up a storm about this? Two things: First, they already have the SN of every handgun you've bought here and have filled out a 4473 for. Second, those numbers are stored in a horrendously inefficient, difficult to follow paper trail that relies on the in-house proprietary filing systems of every FFL in existance, and assumes the purchaser there never lost it/sold it to anyone else, if the FFL even still has it on file since they're only required to keep it for something like 7 years.

So if you're upset about this "new" thing, why not rage about having to do it for hanguns? Or is this just one extra thing people choose to be afraid of?

I guess if people want to build up fear and buy a whole bunch more stuff, that's just good news for me. I work part time at a gun store and we'll gladly sell you whatever you want to buy. It's great for business.

Because if you give them an inch they take a mile. It's not really that this is such a horrible thing, but that it's another law and process to own firearms. What's next?

I recently bought a Stiller Tac30 Sa and a Badger M2008 Sa for the years ahead. I might pick up a BAT in La in the next few months when funds allow.

Am I the only one not panicking up a storm about this? Two things: First, they already have the SN of every handgun you've bought here and have filled out a 4473 for. Second, those numbers are stored in a horrendously inefficient, difficult to follow paper trail that relies on the in-house proprietary filing systems of every FFL in existance, and assumes the purchaser there never lost it/sold it to anyone else, if the FFL even still has it on file since they're only required to keep it for something like 7 years.

So if you're upset about this "new" thing, why not rage about having to do it for hanguns? Or is this just one extra thing people choose to be afraid of?

I guess if people want to build up fear and buy a whole bunch more stuff, that's just good news for me. I work part time at a gun store and we'll gladly sell you whatever you want to buy. It's great for business.

Because if you give them an inch they take a mile. It's not really that this is such a horrible thing, but that it's another law and process to own firearms. What's next?

I recently bought a Stiller Tac30 Sa and a Badger M2008 Sa for the years ahead. I might pick up a BAT in La in the next few months when funds allow.

So then help do something to fight the ridiculous legislation we have here. Panic buying is only going to encourage manufacturers and vendors to push (and keep) their prices high. Why? Because they know you'll buy it anyway.

Obama is the best thing to ever happen to gun and ammo retailers. Let people create just enough fear, but never actually do anything restrictive. Maybe it's a secret plan to boost the economy, because business is BOOMING.

I hate all you cal gunners who can build ar-15's I would be stocking up on lowers and uppers if I was 21 and could buy them. But I will be buying as many long guns as I can afford to before that evil date. I want to try to get either a Kel Tec Sub-2000 or a Ruger PC9/PC9GR, after that a remington 870 police magnum, and finally an evil Colt AR-15 preferably a LE6940. After that unless I find a good deal on a long gun im not going to buy anymore as I dont want to register them. After im just going to start saving for handguns and buy one per month when I turn 21 untill the firearm funds run out.

I hate all you cal gunners who can build ar-15's I would be stocking up on lowers and uppers if I was 21 and could buy them. But I will be buying as many long guns as I can afford to before that evil date. I want to try to get either a Kel Tec Sub-2000 or a Ruger PC9/PC9GR, after that a remington 870 police magnum, and finally an evil Colt AR-15 preferably a LE6940. After that unless I find a good deal on a long gun im not going to buy anymore as I dont want to register them. After im just going to start saving for handguns and buy one per month when I turn 21 untill the firearm funds run out.

So you don't want to register your long guns but, you're already planning to buy handguns which will be registered. Makes sense to someone??? Also, why only buy one handgun every 30 days? Aren't you aware that you can PPT as many handguns as you want without the stupid 30 day thing? Pre owned guns are the way to go.

I just looked at some 19 year old receipts from Traders, used to be the biggest gun dealer in the state. They had the serial number of all the rifles I bought from them. I don't have a copy of whatever Federal or state form I filled out at the time, so I don't know if the serials got on those, or if there is even a place for it with a rifle purchase.

I've read the ATF collects all the records when an FFL goes out of business. Supposedly the records are held for 90 days and then destroyed; yeah, right. So, is the govt aware of all those rifles? Know serial number and model?

Yeah I dont mind registering hand guns because there is nothing I can do about it. But there is somthing I can do about long guns and that is buy as many as I can before you are required to register them. Anywow I did not know that ppt's were exempt from the 1 in 30 rule. I have not bought a used gun yet, but im sure I will soon.